Airborne (oz13815)
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Airborne. Radio control sport model, for .35 engine.
Quote: "Airborne by C Lanzo. Scaled to 84 in wingspan by DFC. Wing area 800 sq in. Short kit by B&W Models Ltd."
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Quote: "Foxacoy Airborn. Here's another nice scaled Lanzo Airborn plan for you. This one is for the Foxacoy event"
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(oz13815)
Airborne
by Chester Lanzo
from BW Models
December 2002
84in span
IC R/C Cabin
clean :)
all formers complete :)
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Submitted: 05/05/2022
Filesize: 1402KB
Format: • PDFbitmap
Credit*: TomRyan
Downloads: 959



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Airborne photo [main pic].Tom Ryan - 12/12/2024
Steve, Here is a photo of my Lanzo Airborn [pic 004] 116-inch wingspan from Jim O'Reilly plans. Same model from O'Reilly plans as in OZ13815 photo by Tom Ryan taken at Eloy, AZ in 2019.
Model has a Laser .80 four stroke diesel from UK. Purchased in 2016.
Jack Hiner - 19/12/2024
This is my 108 inch Lanzo Airborne, scaled up from plan oz13815, powered with an OS 61 FS that has been converted to points operated spark ignition. It flies very well and is used in Open Texaco competition and gets at least 15 minutes every time [pic 005]. Regards,
Bryan Treloar - 17/02/2025
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